Will a 2000 Watt Generator Run 1 AC
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01-01-2006, 08:59
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Will a 2000 Watt Generator Run 1 AC
At 7:32 PM +0000 1/1/06, Gregory OConnor wrote:
>I looked at a 2000w honda at a MX shop and it was listed as an >inverter? whats that >Greg An inverter converts between DC (like a battery provides) current and AC (like your house uses). Since generators usually produce AC current, the inverter would provide, AC-->DC, to allow use of 12V items/circuits (as on a boat or RV) or to charge batteries. An inverter is also used to convert battery power, DC-->AC so that 110 v appliances can be used. This is odd-sounding in relation to a generator set, but a more extensive check of the specifications may explain this particular arrangement. -- Pete Masterson -- pete@... Book Design and Production: A Guide for Authors and Publishers Voice & FAX: (510) 222-6743 -- 9AM to 5PM M-F Pacific Time Visit my web site at http://www.aeonix.com for publishing hints P.O. Box 20985, El Sobrante, CA 94820-0985 |
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01-01-2006, 10:29
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Will a 2000 Watt Generator Run 1 AC
The inverter in the context of that Honda generator means the gas motor is
connected to a dc generator which is then changed (by the inverter) to the ac you will use, This seems backwards, but there is a good reason for that. It allows the gas engine to to vary its rpm (less noise and fuel usage) depending on the load. The inverter is very stable as to voltage and frequency, P.S. a good generator Pete Masterson OConnor wrote: >I looked at a 2000w honda at a MX shop and it was listed as an >inverter? whats that >Greg An inverter converts between DC (like a battery provides) current and AC (like your house uses). Since generators usually produce AC current, the inverter would provide, AC-->DC, to allow use of 12V items/circuits (as on a boat or RV) or to charge batteries. An inverter is also used to convert battery power, DC-->AC so that 110 v appliances can be used. This is odd-sounding in relation to a generator set, but a more extensive check of the specifications may explain this particular arrangement. -- Pete Masterson -- pete@... Book Design and Production: A Guide for Authors and Publishers Voice & FAX: (510) 222-6743 -- 9AM to 5PM M-F Pacific Time Visit my web site at http://www.aeonix.com for publishing hints P.O. Box 20985, El Sobrante, CA 94820-0985 SPONSORED LINKS Recreational vehicles Wanderlodge Automotive maintenance Recreational vehicle dealer Used recreational vehicles Automotive radiators --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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01-01-2006, 12:10
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Will a 2000 Watt Generator Run 1 AC
>It allows the gas engine to to vary its rpm (less noise and fuel
usage) depending on the load. This makes sense. This particular Honda generator can vary the RPM depending on the load. It will run 15 hours at 25% load and 4 hours at 100% on a tank (1.1 gallon) of gas. Many RV's have the Onan 7.5KW Quiet Diesel generator. It also has an inverter and is a variable speed. I did a search on the http://www.rv.net forum, and yes people can run their A/C with this generator if they are not at hi altitude and turn the fridge to gas, turn off the hot water heater, and turn down the amperage going to the charger. With the BB this is simple, simply unplug the chargers. This generator only weighs 46 pounds and is 59 db at full load. Many 5th wheelers buy 2 of these and a special adapter that connects them togther (in phase) and has a 30 amps outlet. Here is a very detailed comparision between the Honda, Yamaha, and Robin inverted generators: http://www.woodalls.com/cforum/index.cfm...710225.cfm Here is a picture and stats: http://www.wisesales.com/SuperQuiet.html...r=GoogleAW I think the lowest price is $850 at: http://www.mayberrys.com There is even a Yahoo forum at: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Hond...enerators/ Steve Harrie '86 PT38 St. George, UT |
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01-01-2006, 15:10
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Will a 2000 Watt Generator Run 1 AC
Hey, I've been searching the RV forums and found something better that
the Honda. It is a 2400w generator made by Yamaha. It is quiter than the Honda and supplies more power. It was designed to run a RV A/C. It uses the inverter technology like the Honda. http://www.wisesales.com/YamahaEF2400iS.html Steve |
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01-02-2006, 02:50
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Will a 2000 Watt Generator Run 1 AC
Steve,
You can setup your Bird to power your house in an emergency. This is what we did during Hurricane Katrina after we returned to no power and trees down everywhere. We could not power the main a/c but was able to power the upstairs A/C 24 hours a day to keep the house cool and we did not loose one refrig / freezer. Our bird is at Coach Craft by MacDonald getting some updates and hope to have back by March and you are welcome to come see it. You will need to put a transfer switch on your house so you don't feed back unto the lines. Al & Kathy Johnson '96 BMC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "trvlngnrs" > > > I would urge some thought about going to such a small unit to > > support boondocking > > Thanks for the info. Actually I wanted it to run a couple fans, TV, etc > during a power outage at home. The idea of using it on the RV was a > bonus. I do have the 15KW Yamar on the rig, but am curious as to the > options I have with this little generator. The gas shouldn't be a > problem, as I tow my 4x4 Tacoma. > > The bluebook says the A/C pulls 15 amps. But the picture's of it is > different the the ones on the rig, so I am thinking the A/C's have been > changed in the 20 years since the rig was made. > > I'm at work now, so I can't check. > > Thanks again, > Steve Harrie > '86 PT38 > |
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01-02-2006, 04:16
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>You can setup your Bird to power your house in an emergency.
Thanks for the tip. The problem is last year we had power outages in the middle of the night, due to lightning strikes. My Bird is stored 20 min away and the yard padlocks the gate after dark. Anyway, we will probably be selling the house in 1.5 years, as we only bought it as an investment and that is when we will be eligable for the $500k tax free sale. I don't want to do too many upgrade/changes to it (I'm cheap!) A small generator is like a truck. Once you get one, you don't know how you lived without one:-) Steve |
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